What strange poem did Su Shi write, repeating the same sentence twice, but it happened that it was still a swan song?

Su Shi wrote a strange poem "Watching the Tide". The same sentence was repeated twice, and it was still a farewell song.

Poetry is the essence of China culture, but its concise form can express extraordinary realm. Many foreigners were amazed at the beauty of China's poems, so many foreigners began to learn China's poems. One of the most famous is Su Shi, who not only writes poems well, but also writes beautifully. Su Shi wrote a poem, and the same sentence was repeated twice, but it just happened to be a swan song. This poem is "Watching the Tide" written by Su Shi for his son.

When writing this poem, Su Shi was in his twilight years and had lost his former high spirits. At that time, Su Shi was dying soon, and his son Su Guo was going to work in Zhongshan House. Su Shi wrote this poem in order to bid farewell to his son. "Lushan Mountain is misty and rainy, so don't hate it." Don't worry about coming back when you get there. Lushan is foggy and rainy, and Zhejiang is tidal. "This is a very famous strange poem, in which" Lushan misty rain Zhejiang tide "is repeated twice. Su Shi is a rare genius. He wrote this with ulterior motives. Although it seems that the two sentences are exactly the same, in fact, careful taste reveals that the taste is completely different.

In fact, although this poem was written by Su Shi to bid farewell to his son, it seems negative, but it is not as negative as we thought, but full of hope. Seeing the knowing smile coming from Lushan Mountain after the misty rain and Zhejiang tide makes people feel glad that you have come. But just like a hundred people have a hundred Hamlets in their eyes, different people have different experiences and opinions. This is precisely the originality of this poem, which can make readers have various experiences and endless aftertaste. What is the significance of Su Shi's writing this poem? There is no absolute answer, only personal experience.